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millions out at the polls in this election. today i'm proud our friends our friends and supporters are launching organizing for action. liz: the president's campaign just gained personal information on millions of voters and the critics fear they're using it to push the president's agenda for things like stricter gun laws and immigration reform. judge andrew napolitano with me. any legal problems with this? >> yes and no. the sale of a donor list in this era is accepted, acceptable and not unlawful. if barack obama, the person, not president obama, decide it's to sell his campaign donor list name, address and how much money given, that information is already public so he is not invading anybody's privacy. he can sell it to group related to him and say can you give us some money? who wants to do educational commercials on television to tell people of the dangers of guns. the irs would stop for doing that, not bush in favor of special candidates, but want to educate the public about guns. liz: nobody had seen his new political la
millions out at the polls in this election. today i'm proud our friends our friends and supporters are launching organizing for action. liz: the president's campaign just gained personal information on millions of voters and the critics fear they're using it to push the president's agenda for things like stricter gun laws and immigration reform. judge andrew napolitano with me. any legal problems with this? >> yes and no. the sale of a donor list in this era is accepted, acceptable and...
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>> i said the bright people made the decision with the elected officials to make that decision but personally as a public safety measure measure, it was over the top but i am not accountable to the people of my city. if it works the way it is supposed to the people responsible made the decision by retroect tells us obviously it was an overreaction. hundreds of millions of dollars of lost economic opportunity and the people of boston are strong and resilient. >> base the decision they made based on the fact that they had at the time. >> is not the decision to make but they should trust the people of their city to defend themselves to some degree. john: they were completing? >>>> they were not complaining. we should not castoff confidence because of fear smith that is why they delectation of mayor so where the secret service, will have a national convention in to shut down the entire city in the mayor said i will bet not do that then the secret service says it is your city >> that does not actually help and when they levelled guns. >> you sent us this picture pointing the gun right as somebody'
>> i said the bright people made the decision with the elected officials to make that decision but personally as a public safety measure measure, it was over the top but i am not accountable to the people of my city. if it works the way it is supposed to the people responsible made the decision by retroect tells us obviously it was an overreaction. hundreds of millions of dollars of lost economic opportunity and the people of boston are strong and resilient. >> base the decision...
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>> i said the bright people made the decision with the elected officials to make that decision but personally as a public safety measure measure, it was over the top but i am not accountable to the people of my city. if it works the way it is supposed to the people responsible made the desion by retrospect tells us obviously it was an overreaction. hundreds of millions of dollars of lost economic opportunity and the people of boston are strong and resilient. >> base the decision they made based on the fact that they had at the time. >> is not the decision to make but they should trust the people of their city to defend themselves to some degree. john: they were completing? >> they were not complaining. we should not castoff confidence because of fear smith that is why they delectation of mayor so where the secret service, will have a national convention in to shut down the entire city in the mayor said i will bet not do that then the secret service says it is your city >> that does not actually help and when they levelled guns. >> you sent us this picture pointing the gun right as somebody's
>> i said the bright people made the decision with the elected officials to make that decision but personally as a public safety measure measure, it was over the top but i am not accountable to the people of my city. if it works the way it is supposed to the people responsible made the desion by retrospect tells us obviously it was an overreaction. hundreds of millions of dollars of lost economic opportunity and the people of boston are strong and resilient. >> base the decision...
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boehner was re-elected thursday with 212 votes. though he had overwhelming support, ten lawmakers voted for someone other than. and some sustained altogether. and reminded voters to stay focused on public service and not personal glory. >> if you've come here to see your name in the lights or pass off political victory for some accomplishment. you've come to the wrong place. the door's right behind you. >> boehner says he plans to focus on the federal deficit during this term. >>> one of the first items of business for speaker boehner an aid package for hurricane sandy victims. later the house will vote on a $9.7 billion bill to replenish the national flood program to provide relief for homeowners flooded out by the storm. fema says it will run out of money next week if congress doesn't give it additional buying authority. boehner faced bipartisan criticism this week for failing to bring the measure to the floor. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is reportedly recovering well after being released from a hospital this week. whi
boehner was re-elected thursday with 212 votes. though he had overwhelming support, ten lawmakers voted for someone other than. and some sustained altogether. and reminded voters to stay focused on public service and not personal glory. >> if you've come here to see your name in the lights or pass off political victory for some accomplishment. you've come to the wrong place. the door's right behind you. >> boehner says he plans to focus on the federal deficit during this term....
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and know more about elections in those states then a supreme court judge ito was not elected to anything particularly in that state, they appeared to agree. >> i thought we had agreed that psychoanalyzing senatorial vote for doma or anything else is not how courts analyze these things. >> that's exactly what the court did in this case. they try to psychoanalyzed congress as the arctic -- as a body and failed miserably. when we come in congress, sure about election concerns, one that we hear an enormous amount about is a voter fraud. we have had voter i.d. laws and all sorts of discussions about .he problem of voter fraud my experience is that it is a problem that is so minimal that it is imaginary grid it almost never comes up. requires somebody to not vote and have somebody come in and pretend to be them and vote in their place. clearly, there is some harm and the very infinitesimally rare cases in which that happens. for that tiny, tiny bridger occasion, we have had an enormous effort across the country. there has been an enormous amount of q and cry politically. here, you have people
and know more about elections in those states then a supreme court judge ito was not elected to anything particularly in that state, they appeared to agree. >> i thought we had agreed that psychoanalyzing senatorial vote for doma or anything else is not how courts analyze these things. >> that's exactly what the court did in this case. they try to psychoanalyzed congress as the arctic -- as a body and failed miserably. when we come in congress, sure about election concerns, one that...
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because that election -- bad elections lead to that lawmakers. in 2012 taught us anything, is that we need campaign finance reform. democrats will amend the resolution to give the house a vote on a congressional -- constitutional amendment to control the corrupting influence of money on politics. the supreme court's citizens united decision opened the floodgates, and we are awash in a sea of millions of dollars of unregulated money drowning out the voice of individual citizens. politicians are increasingly beholden to wealthy special interests -- a multinational oil company that does not like a particular member of congress can just write a big, undisclosed check to americans for apple pie and puppies and watch the american advertising work its magic. there are a variety of ways to solve this problem. i introduced a amendment that would overturn citizens united and put a stop to the corporate personhood nonsense it represents. despite what governor romney said on the campaign trail, corporations are not people, and they do not deserve the same co
because that election -- bad elections lead to that lawmakers. in 2012 taught us anything, is that we need campaign finance reform. democrats will amend the resolution to give the house a vote on a congressional -- constitutional amendment to control the corrupting influence of money on politics. the supreme court's citizens united decision opened the floodgates, and we are awash in a sea of millions of dollars of unregulated money drowning out the voice of individual citizens. politicians are...
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when he was elected in 2008, president-elect obama at an economic summit in chicago. for reasons i will never be able to understand, he asked michigan's liberal democrat tv host, tofailed attend and sit right at the side of president-elect obama and to see theent biden president tell the nation he was going to implement the same failed liberal policies that were tried and failed in michigan. it was scary and mind blowing. residents of michigan were stunned. jennifer granholm assured .ichigan that we were blown away. the final state of the state address, granholm told us that there were no silver bullets and that michigan's new leader would not have an answer to michigan's problems. as a young adult, i was disappointed in the squandered an absent leadership for my capital, and as a mother, i feared for the future of our state. but my kids would not be able to, nor would want to stay in michigan. -- state, that my kids would not be able to, nor would want to stay in michigan. we need leaders who would fight for hard-working taxpayers, who would demand efficient, effecti
when he was elected in 2008, president-elect obama at an economic summit in chicago. for reasons i will never be able to understand, he asked michigan's liberal democrat tv host, tofailed attend and sit right at the side of president-elect obama and to see theent biden president tell the nation he was going to implement the same failed liberal policies that were tried and failed in michigan. it was scary and mind blowing. residents of michigan were stunned. jennifer granholm assured .ichigan...
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ahead of the election powment promisepromise -- promised a transformation of policy. young immigrants seeking deportation but for most it's not enough. >> we believed that things were going to get better. unfortunately that hasn't happened. >> obama administration has led the deportation of more people than any of the other administrations in years. >> i want everybody to be able to reach that american dream and that is why immigration reform is an economic imperative. >> these are people that just wanted a shot at the american dream and who love this country. and frankly you know many of these folks have contributed to greatly to our communities. >> and sometimes when i talk to immigration advocates, you know, they wish i could just bypass congress and change the law myself. but that's not how democracy works. >> but for those in the front lines of immigration enforcement, his words ring hollow. >> until everyone decides to speak with one solid voice, and develop that needed lobby, things aren't going ochange. because on the other -- to change. because on the other s
ahead of the election powment promisepromise -- promised a transformation of policy. young immigrants seeking deportation but for most it's not enough. >> we believed that things were going to get better. unfortunately that hasn't happened. >> obama administration has led the deportation of more people than any of the other administrations in years. >> i want everybody to be able to reach that american dream and that is why immigration reform is an economic imperative....
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i ran for re-election on these reforms, i got elected which gave me a path to continue to do what i was doing. and apart from being a joy to serve, it also allowed us to have enough time to show the kind of gains that we got. and now other states are emulating that around the cup. >> over here. >> my name is ellen parker. >> hello. >> hi. i asked you when you were signing if you were going to save us. [laughter] >> that's a question. [laughter] i guess. i am optimistic that there is a growing consensus pushed -- people's views of the political system are so, um, people are angry and us from frustrated that i think it's beginning to change the system. and i think the republican party has seen the need for a more positive, proactive message. not just to be against things, but to go back to the days of being the place where the interesting ideas were developed and advocated, where reform was at the heart of what we believed. and if we do that part, then the country's going to be saved by the american people. not by, you know, aspiring elected official or one that might ponder it later on.
i ran for re-election on these reforms, i got elected which gave me a path to continue to do what i was doing. and apart from being a joy to serve, it also allowed us to have enough time to show the kind of gains that we got. and now other states are emulating that around the cup. >> over here. >> my name is ellen parker. >> hello. >> hi. i asked you when you were signing if you were going to save us. [laughter] >> that's a question. [laughter] i guess. i am...
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people who have not won and won elections in a mid-size state. you're looking at governors and senators. let's see how they debate. look at their positions then. i could not get to sleep last night so instead of counting sheep i counted republican candidates. . we have a good list of them. we have the governor of nevada. he's pro-choice and maybe we can change him. i'm a single issue voter against amnesty. there is rick snyder of michigan. paul, the governor of maine. there is, sorry, chris christie of new jersey i will be against him unless he changes on am northwest city. here is rick scott of florida. in the senate, you have ron i say we d cruz and -- scott walker. you have your favorites out there. i should also tell you at this moment i have height requirements. so if you did not hear your favorite senator or governor put hem next to the clown at the rollercoaster. see if he hits the height requirement. i would not get to close to any one candidate. let's see how they do in a debate. let's see what their position is on amnesty. thank you. dr
people who have not won and won elections in a mid-size state. you're looking at governors and senators. let's see how they debate. look at their positions then. i could not get to sleep last night so instead of counting sheep i counted republican candidates. . we have a good list of them. we have the governor of nevada. he's pro-choice and maybe we can change him. i'm a single issue voter against amnesty. there is rick snyder of michigan. paul, the governor of maine. there is, sorry, chris...
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you say -- >> the important thing is enhancing confidence in elections. this is something that is about making sure that when people show up to vote they are who they say they are. >> okay, stop there. because as i believe has been established, the problem isn't people showing up to vote and not being who they say they are, it's person as in one, singular, one guy out of four and a half million people who voted in the last election. (cheers and applause) >> honestly, you could have gotten the same results by just passing a bill that said dave can't vote, he knows why. so if that's not really the reason, then let's try this again. why are you doing there? >> according to north carolina's board of elections, a third of voters here without a photo i.d. are african-american. >> and there it is. goes to show it's true, always bet on black. actually, north car line' voter-- hey, who are you angry with? ! who are you-- the joke stands. actually, north carolina voter i.d. law is just the tip of a true [bleep]burg of the legislative session. >> in north carolina t
you say -- >> the important thing is enhancing confidence in elections. this is something that is about making sure that when people show up to vote they are who they say they are. >> okay, stop there. because as i believe has been established, the problem isn't people showing up to vote and not being who they say they are, it's person as in one, singular, one guy out of four and a half million people who voted in the last election. (cheers and applause) >> honestly, you could...
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>> the short term election? >> they could get reform out of the negotiations or politically they reveal the esident has no intention to reform anything. adam: so space out if they prefer a democrat-controlled congress to agovernment - republican? of this is accurate win or lose? >> i think the republicans have a hard time losing the house in 24. these dramaticetiations end episodes ever got was the agreement is reached. remember the last time we had a debt ceiling crisis got a sequester that cut spending by $1 trillion over 10 year the ly reliable cut we have got. adam: to use the they gain control of both houses? >> no ifhey gain control both hous then erything is on them it is there fault but i dn't see them winning a house spinet they have been suffering the hero version but not the winner. >> so the president's approval h remained stle since the shutdown actually going up two points since last month. whatappens when the president passed to negotiate on entitlements? >> does the prest win or lose? >> i think
>> the short term election? >> they could get reform out of the negotiations or politically they reveal the esident has no intention to reform anything. adam: so space out if they prefer a democrat-controlled congress to agovernment - republican? of this is accurate win or lose? >> i think the republicans have a hard time losing the house in 24. these dramaticetiations end episodes ever got was the agreement is reached. remember the last time we had a debt ceiling crisis got a...
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particularly our newly elected members. it's great honor to be elected and serve in this body. on election day our constituents went to their polling places and voted for us. we should be thankful for that. particularly so, far too many of our constituents regardless of their political leanings, voted on election day with unnecessarily burdensome, time consuming and unpleasant experience. in a home county in south carolina, voters reported waiting in line for over four hours. one young voter thought ahead of time, brought an ipad and watched the entire hunger games movie while in line. others understandably didn't have three hours to spare on a work day. in detroit, michigan, gina waited in lines for more than three hours before giving up. danielle wilkins voted after waiting four hours. in the county of florida -- she went to the polling place in the morning with her infant son. she decided to come back later. after finding babysitter, she returned in the afternoon at which point the line had grown to 5.5 hours. unable to be away from her infant son, she left without voting. a
particularly our newly elected members. it's great honor to be elected and serve in this body. on election day our constituents went to their polling places and voted for us. we should be thankful for that. particularly so, far too many of our constituents regardless of their political leanings, voted on election day with unnecessarily burdensome, time consuming and unpleasant experience. in a home county in south carolina, voters reported waiting in line for over four hours. one young voter...
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it was a remarkably close election. so i always come out here with a lot of different i motions -- emotions, and i'm glad to be here tonight. and i'm going to talk about american exceptionalism really in three bites. you know, first of all i'm going to talk a little bit about what calista's been doing which is aimed at teaching 4-8-year-olds about american exceptionalism and american history, something which we tragically find more and more of our young people are not learning in school, and so they need help learning it. then i'm going to talk briefly about lincoln and tomorrow's 150th anniversary of what may have been one of the most important speeches in american history and if many ways -- in many ways one of the most important speeches in human history because it described a standard we should meet, and then i'm going to talk about "breakout" which in some ways is the culmination of my 55 years going back to 1958 of trying to understand what we need to do as a country. in '58 my dad was stationed in france, convinc
it was a remarkably close election. so i always come out here with a lot of different i motions -- emotions, and i'm glad to be here tonight. and i'm going to talk about american exceptionalism really in three bites. you know, first of all i'm going to talk a little bit about what calista's been doing which is aimed at teaching 4-8-year-olds about american exceptionalism and american history, something which we tragically find more and more of our young people are not learning in school, and so...
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and re- election but certainly that is a part of it. what's happening is that increasingly the campaign funds at least for some who are running for office are being used for lifestyle subsidies and for enrichment of members of congress and they use very creative techniques and methods for doing this. as it was mentioned in the introduction, there was a special that we have on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago. i don't know if people have a chance to see that but if you want to look at the creativity that takes place, that would be a place to begin. let me give you a couple examples of things that have been done. we highlighted a congresswoman from california, congresswoman napolitano who is from los angeles. very creative technique that she developed for self-enrichment. she ran for office in 1998 and in the midst of the first campaign, she loaned her own campaign of $150,000 cash. but she thought it would be a good idea to charge her own campaign 18% interest for that loud and she decided i'm going to wait a while. maybe i will wait 20 yea
and re- election but certainly that is a part of it. what's happening is that increasingly the campaign funds at least for some who are running for office are being used for lifestyle subsidies and for enrichment of members of congress and they use very creative techniques and methods for doing this. as it was mentioned in the introduction, there was a special that we have on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago. i don't know if people have a chance to see that but if you want to look at the...
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good to will be here in let's starts special election on april 3. this for the at large council seat also referendum on ballot. what is it? >> referendum 18th you see billion biboards. it is not opportunity for straight dense vote yes or no whether they want to district to control their own budget right now, it requires prior congressional approval to suppose load this would free the one from congressnal approval although probably be legal challenge we will see what congress does about this attempt is it enhance hole rule. ry and two top candidates there are 7 i believe all together. democratic a some controversy here with eye any at that barns something you said. i want to quote directly this was on wamu and washington examiner said that bonds quote and i want read directly is people wouldn't have their leadership reflect who they are. i am proud african american be black candidate. and i am proud of having that as my issue. people feel or some people feel she is enskwreubgted sol which people don't actually come out and say so for block candidates
good to will be here in let's starts special election on april 3. this for the at large council seat also referendum on ballot. what is it? >> referendum 18th you see billion biboards. it is not opportunity for straight dense vote yes or no whether they want to district to control their own budget right now, it requires prior congressional approval to suppose load this would free the one from congressnal approval although probably be legal challenge we will see what congress does about...
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the balancing is done by people we do not elect. right now the balancing is begun by people we do not know, by people we do not elect. in large part, by somebody who has admitted lying to this body in the hearing. that is wrong. we should be doing the balancing, we were delighted to do that, and -- we can do the balancing, not folks at our elected that we do not know. >> the gentleman yield back. >> i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from florida is recognized. >> i continue to reserve. >> the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from michigan. >> the gentlelady from california is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i want to talk about the oversight. this year the report was eighth sensitive, less than a full page. to think that congress has substantial oversight of this program is incorrect. i agree when we wrote the patriot act, relevance had a meeting, and i would ask unanimous consent to place in the record a letter to remove him from the department of justice that justice that basically says, because 300 in
the balancing is done by people we do not elect. right now the balancing is begun by people we do not know, by people we do not elect. in large part, by somebody who has admitted lying to this body in the hearing. that is wrong. we should be doing the balancing, we were delighted to do that, and -- we can do the balancing, not folks at our elected that we do not know. >> the gentleman yield back. >> i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from florida is recognized....
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all opposition past the election. i think it came down from the white house and i doubt we will find out. >> your pick is what? >> i narrowed it down to two. one is the nsa stuff. it has been going on for six months now. it is going to keep going on. revelations in june up to yesterday where the federal judge said that is unconstitutional. or miley y cyrus twerking. >> the biggest story is gretchen getting her own show at 2:00 p.m. >> and rob ford he's my favorite. i like him. >> he is raising the bar for crack heads. i love the interpreter, but it has been done so much. you look at this guy when he is standing next to obama and you are like who is lying more? is he saying you are going to get to keep your doctor? >> or you are asking how did he get there? >> thank you so much. a man in detroit claiming home surveillance video. watch this. the viewer says a woman was trying to protect her doig when it jumped and attacked her face. okay reaction is this real video or not? it is too embarrassing not to. >> you guys agre
all opposition past the election. i think it came down from the white house and i doubt we will find out. >> your pick is what? >> i narrowed it down to two. one is the nsa stuff. it has been going on for six months now. it is going to keep going on. revelations in june up to yesterday where the federal judge said that is unconstitutional. or miley y cyrus twerking. >> the biggest story is gretchen getting her own show at 2:00 p.m. >> and rob ford he's my favorite. i...
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elections going forward. we decide a lot of things. we're the ones that are the family and our personal budgets. we're the ones making most of the spending decisions. frontlines of healthcare. you talk to any medicare provider, they will tell you daughterpeaking to a or a daughter-in-law. we're involved in energy policy. we're the ones putting the gas car.e we know what it means. step up.e that we we're all involved in this to change public policy. that unless we're in power. and we're not in power unless we win elections, unless we step up involve ourselves. i am tired of others and -- and there are politicians across making decisions on your behalf every single day. a involved as a voter, as participant, as an activist. the but also as someone that's for office. >> if i could just follow-up along the panel. just to get the sense, especially given the partisan gridlock -- and i assume you all hear complaints about this from your constituents. but what is the number one issue hear from women constituents that they would like to be deal
elections going forward. we decide a lot of things. we're the ones that are the family and our personal budgets. we're the ones making most of the spending decisions. frontlines of healthcare. you talk to any medicare provider, they will tell you daughterpeaking to a or a daughter-in-law. we're involved in energy policy. we're the ones putting the gas car.e we know what it means. step up.e that we we're all involved in this to change public policy. that unless we're in power. and we're not in...
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about voter suppression in the last election no. that's a big if. >> i do. stephen: okay. what are you so different from me on that one? >> i believe in democracy and citizenship and... >> stephen: so do i. listen, john roberts, one of the things he said in this is that data is 40 years old. 1972. why should we use that criteria from '72 when they didn't even have cell phones then? you know, if you're an african-american, are you an african-american? >> yes, i am. stephen: i don't see race. i have movedded beyond that. i don't even see my own race. people tell me i'm white and i believe them because i agree with john roberts. >> here's the thing. something called color blind racism. >> stephen: what? color blind racism. >> what that is, you don't see race. >> stephen: i don't. but there's racial disparities and outcomes from mass incarceration to disparity. >> stephen: if i don't see race and there's disparity in outcomes isn't it is the fault of the whose outcome is different? >> no, it's the fault of institutions. >> stephen: why?
about voter suppression in the last election no. that's a big if. >> i do. stephen: okay. what are you so different from me on that one? >> i believe in democracy and citizenship and... >> stephen: so do i. listen, john roberts, one of the things he said in this is that data is 40 years old. 1972. why should we use that criteria from '72 when they didn't even have cell phones then? you know, if you're an african-american, are you an african-american? >> yes, i am....
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need to do to survive and thrive kind of no matter who was in charge and then we knew that once the election was over we would put it one way or the other in the positioning of the book and even in the title line of the book and the subtitling of the book depending on who won. if it had been mitt romney we would have books that said we are in a mess. we have a chance of getting out of it but we have a lot of work the pivot for barack obama winning the re-election is we are in a mess and it's only going to get worse from here. >> the publisher of the conservative printrn. >> thank you to get nice to see you. >> former senator kay bailey hutchison is next on book tv. she profiles women in the history of the state of texas. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you to the dallas historical society for all you do to preserve our great history but in the state to have archives and memorabilia that nobody else has in texas and i thank you for being such a strong organization that really is and to preserving our history my book is about the spirit of texas and the spirit of the pioneers tha
need to do to survive and thrive kind of no matter who was in charge and then we knew that once the election was over we would put it one way or the other in the positioning of the book and even in the title line of the book and the subtitling of the book depending on who won. if it had been mitt romney we would have books that said we are in a mess. we have a chance of getting out of it but we have a lot of work the pivot for barack obama winning the re-election is we are in a mess and it's...
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is not just about winning elections and winning reelection but that is part of it. increasingly campaign funds at least for some, lifestyle subsidies and enrichment and use creative techniques and methods for doing this. as was mentioned in the introduction there was a special we had on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago, i don't know if people had a chance to seize that but if you look at the creativity that takes place, that would be a place to begin. let me give you a couple examples of things that have been done. we highlighted a congresswoman from california, from los angeles, very creative techniques that she developed for self enrichment, she ran for office in 1998 and in the midst of that first campaign she loaned her own campaign $150,000 cash but she thought it would probably be a good idea to charge her own campaign 18% interest for that loan and decided i am going to wait a while, maybe 20 years to pay that loan offer. the end result is she ended up with several hundred thousand dollars in her pocket in interest that her campaign put it in her pocket. if you
is not just about winning elections and winning reelection but that is part of it. increasingly campaign funds at least for some, lifestyle subsidies and enrichment and use creative techniques and methods for doing this. as was mentioned in the introduction there was a special we had on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago, i don't know if people had a chance to seize that but if you look at the creativity that takes place, that would be a place to begin. let me give you a couple examples of things...
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there are some electives on the bible as literature. it's done in a variety of ways, sometimes better than others. host: our guest lee lawrence writes for "the christian science monitor." you mentioned the question whether groups such as girl scouts, if they can meet, then the court has ruled that other groups should be allowed to meet. tell us about the supreme court cases that got us to this point now, the cases in 1990 and 2001 and what laws came into play? >> well, in 1990 -- so there are two kinds of ways that relidges religious activity can take place on campus and one comes under the rules of 1990 which basically extended the equal access act to high schools. so if a public school allows students to form non-curricular groups. a spanish club would be considered a curricular club if there's a spanish class being taught but a religious group would not be. i can't think, maybe the chess club might not considered a non- curricular club. so if they allow non-click rar -- so if they allow non-curricular clubs then religious groups also
there are some electives on the bible as literature. it's done in a variety of ways, sometimes better than others. host: our guest lee lawrence writes for "the christian science monitor." you mentioned the question whether groups such as girl scouts, if they can meet, then the court has ruled that other groups should be allowed to meet. tell us about the supreme court cases that got us to this point now, the cases in 1990 and 2001 and what laws came into play? >> well, in 1990...
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they'll win primaries but they'll lose the national election. again, 90% of the public is for universal background checks. how good are you going to look in the national primary it if you're the guy filibustering national universal background checks here? these three guys, cruz, rand paul and rubio are competing to be the young fire bred of the conservative wing of the republican party and are trying to out conservative each other. >> happy easttory your mother. >> happy easter. >> nia-malika, happy easter to you. >>> one reason republicans are going to make such a time tough courting groups they lost in last year's election. congressman don young referred to immigrant workers as wetbacks. thank you, sir. an article posted on face back saying gays live a filthy lifestyle. republicans will not win new friends by calling them names. big surprise. it also doesn't help when you try to stop democrats from voting. we saw how that worked in 2012 or didn't work. but there they go again. republicans in north carolina pushing bills to restrict early votin
they'll win primaries but they'll lose the national election. again, 90% of the public is for universal background checks. how good are you going to look in the national primary it if you're the guy filibustering national universal background checks here? these three guys, cruz, rand paul and rubio are competing to be the young fire bred of the conservative wing of the republican party and are trying to out conservative each other. >> happy easttory your mother. >> happy easter....
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and re- election but certainly that is a part of it. what's happening is that increasingly the campaign funds at least for some who are running for office are being used for lifestyle subsidies and for enrichment of members of congress and they use very creative techniques and methods for doing this. as it was mentioned in the introduction, there was a special that we have on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago. i don't know if people have a chance to see that but if you want to look at the creativity that takes place, that would be a place to begin. let me give you a couple examples of things that have been done. we highlighted a congresswoman from california, congresswoman napolitano who is from los angeles. very creative technique that she developed for self-enrichment. she ran for office in 1998 and in the midst of the first campaign, she loaned her own campaign of $150,000 cash. but she thought it would be a good idea to charge her own campaign 18% interest for that loud and she decided i'm going to wait a while. maybe i will wait 20 yea
and re- election but certainly that is a part of it. what's happening is that increasingly the campaign funds at least for some who are running for office are being used for lifestyle subsidies and for enrichment of members of congress and they use very creative techniques and methods for doing this. as it was mentioned in the introduction, there was a special that we have on 60 minutes a couple weeks ago. i don't know if people have a chance to see that but if you want to look at the...
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nothing in the election really change that. because our beloved nation is divided in the direction we should take an undecided as well and meanwhile the power of compounding is not our friend. our recovery is the weakest it has been in modern times. our entitlement programs everybody recognizes are unsustainable. they grow in magnitude without change and our regulations are outdated. they are complex, they are costly and they are certainly creating way too much uncertainty. our education system does not help enough young people gain the power of knowledge to pursue their dreams as they see fit. our debt levels are way too high and their rising rather than dig running. our tax policy has gotten way too complicated and it punishes savings and success. our social and economic mobilito define america as something that we have been proud of for legitimate reasons irrespective of where you start, if you work hard and play by the rules he can achieve great things. that has diminished. we in fact amongst the developing countries of the
nothing in the election really change that. because our beloved nation is divided in the direction we should take an undecided as well and meanwhile the power of compounding is not our friend. our recovery is the weakest it has been in modern times. our entitlement programs everybody recognizes are unsustainable. they grow in magnitude without change and our regulations are outdated. they are complex, they are costly and they are certainly creating way too much uncertainty. our education system...
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the end is the budget wars that may last to the election we weir talkinweare talking about an ene deadlock that may end six weeks. >> sometime thanksgiving time. >> it was going to be november 22nd and now it's november 20th but it's a full week before thanksgiving. that is what triumph would look like a six-week ex-tonings of ee budget wars. what got us to this point? what was the impetus that made a little movement? i don't want to be too optimistic here. >> you don't want to be too optimistic. but the republicans were ready to get off at dead zero when the speaker came out and proposed the clean raise of the debt limit for six-week. what that was a signal was that he had concluded that the conservative republican team said this was not working for him. the polls had consistently shown it was not working. they were not going to be moving the president on obamacare. this is supposed to be on obamacare and it's not now. that is so the one day ago. and that beyond that, members of the conservative republicans we are hearing from back home that it was not working and it's time to move forwar
the end is the budget wars that may last to the election we weir talkinweare talking about an ene deadlock that may end six weeks. >> sometime thanksgiving time. >> it was going to be november 22nd and now it's november 20th but it's a full week before thanksgiving. that is what triumph would look like a six-week ex-tonings of ee budget wars. what got us to this point? what was the impetus that made a little movement? i don't want to be too optimistic here. >> you don't want...
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he was elected into the senate in 2010. his remarks are 20 minutes. >> west should start. -- let's just start. >> thank you for that introduction. it was very kind. you have overcome very strong adversity and have been successful in your life despite your affiliation with the university of georgia. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge that because it is not easy. i just upset six or seven people. [laughter] thank you for recalling that race. it was difficult at the time. i was asked by recorder -- reporters, it is like david and goliath. how are you going to win? i have to remind them that david one. i am not sure people remember that. i would have to remind people, david won that fight. he won it convincingly. they give for having me today. we have reached an important moment in our nations history where we are debating critical things that go to the essence of who we are as as a nation and a people. before i begin, i want to egg knowledge those of you who are here from florida. we are glad you are here and grateful to see y
he was elected into the senate in 2010. his remarks are 20 minutes. >> west should start. -- let's just start. >> thank you for that introduction. it was very kind. you have overcome very strong adversity and have been successful in your life despite your affiliation with the university of georgia. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge that because it is not easy. i just upset six or seven people. [laughter] thank you for recalling that race. it was difficult at the time. i was asked...
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some people are going to get sick and die with serious illness and next fall as we head to the 2014 elections, a lot of people who got grandfathered will get cancelled again and get sticker shock right before the elections and people in small businesses will be cancelled out. and the employer man date coming back. there is a list of things to go wrong with this? >> jamu, do you see the same sort of pessimistic outlook in terms of obviously 5 million people who got cancellation letters, and do you see more of those in the future f if that happens with the small businesses? >> no, alisyn. it is not about a first imprigz. la rs can agree we have had a time that lost first game of the season and gone on to win the championship. that's what will happen with the affordable. it is more than political issue. it is life or death. before the affordable care act people could not get health insurance. and speaking of dying and you don't have access to health insurance you die. and the affordable care act, for sure they stumbled out of the gate, but this is not a website. >> a bit more than a stum pel. th
some people are going to get sick and die with serious illness and next fall as we head to the 2014 elections, a lot of people who got grandfathered will get cancelled again and get sticker shock right before the elections and people in small businesses will be cancelled out. and the employer man date coming back. there is a list of things to go wrong with this? >> jamu, do you see the same sort of pessimistic outlook in terms of obviously 5 million people who got cancellation letters,...
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they pretty much always elect republicans. but they elected a new republican last november, his name is mark patterson. he calls himself a constitutional republican. he is a ron paul guy in idaho. he got a really big boost in the state legislature when he was endorsed by the very conservative congressman raul labrador. they started to turn up weird stuff about his background. his website described him as having been a student at the university of southern california, having gone to usc. turns out he never went to usc. his website also described hip as a petroleum engineer. turns out he is not a petroleum engineer, not an engineer at all. his website also described him as a professional bicyclist. he was not a professional bicyclist, as tv found out, he had no professional license, even though he did ride a bike. representative patterson said he does remember to be paid to be an endorser for bike lubricant at one sometime, so that should qualify him. he is not an engineer, his website still today insists that he was a professio
they pretty much always elect republicans. but they elected a new republican last november, his name is mark patterson. he calls himself a constitutional republican. he is a ron paul guy in idaho. he got a really big boost in the state legislature when he was endorsed by the very conservative congressman raul labrador. they started to turn up weird stuff about his background. his website described him as having been a student at the university of southern california, having gone to usc. turns...
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julie baginski and michael goodwin on political fallout from election 2013. just by talking to helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it founout the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toe [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of urse, a good listen too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. . i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're re comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about my dentes. so i deserve a small business cret card with amazing rewards
julie baginski and michael goodwin on political fallout from election 2013. just by talking to helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it founout the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toe [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of urse, a good listen too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of...